source vs. sourcecode
Sam Varshavchik
mrsam at courier-mta.com
Tue Jun 15 00:16:58 UTC 2004
Scott Sloan writes:
> This was pointed out over on fedora-list
>
> the lastest kernel src package is kernel-sourcecode. Although I can
> understand what the package contains, neither apt or yum knew it was an
> update to kernel-source. Is the naming switch from source to sourcecode
> an Error or a new naming standard?
As I recall the source RPM is now built as noarch, and up2date was losing
its mind trying to figure out how to update {i386,x86_64}.rpm to a
noarch.rpm, so the name change was the easy way out.
Along the same lines, when I updated FC1 to FC2 on x86_64, I ended up with
Mozilla 1.4 i386 RPMs, from FC1, “overlayed” with Mozilla 1.6 x86_64 RPMs
from x86_64. Messy.
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